Architecture highlights from east Africa include projects from Madagascar and Burundi
Continuing our collaboration with Dom Publishers, the editors of the Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide select architectural highlights from east Africa.
The Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide contains over 850 buildings in 49 countries in Africa. It aims to be a comprehensive guide to architecture in the African countries that lie south of the Sahara.
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is a seven-volume book focused on architecture in Africa
The fifth volume of the seven-volume publication is named Eastern Africa from the Great Lakes to the Indian Ocean and includes chapters on Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Comoros, Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar.
Dr Mwinyi not happy with Tourism and Heritage ministry performance
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Dr Mwinyi not happy with Tourism and Heritage ministry performance
ZANZIBAR President Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi says the Tourism and Heritage ministry has to change because he is not satisfied with the running of the tourism sector considering that the Isles economy very much depends on the sector.
Zanzibar President Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi.
Dr Mwinyi gave the observation Monday this week when he met with Tourism and Heritage ministry officials at a special meeting to receive performance reports from ministers and Permanent Secretaries on directives given to them at the time they were sworn in late last year.
Z’bar signs pact on fishing ports
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Z’bar signs pact on fishing ports
THE Zanzibar government and a Spanish company, Tangen & Intertorco Group yesterday sealed a pact for carrying out a feasibility study and construction of a joint fishing port at Mpigaduri in Unguja, a port at Mkoani, Pemba and for power generation from natural gas.
The MoU signing was witnessed by President Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi, with the Energy and Water Permanent Secretary Dr Magereza Mzee Miraji signing for the Zanzibar government, and Allan Kessler, the firm’s Group Managing Director.
Blue Economy and Fishing permanent secretary Dr Aboud Suleiman Jumbe signed the MoU for the fishing ports, whilst Michael Angaga signed for the company.